List of presidents of the Supreme Court of Chile

Members of the Supreme Court around 1908

Supreme Court building in Santiago

Meeting room of the Supreme Court

Memorial plaque with list of the presidents of Supreme Court
Picture | Name | Notes | Period |
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José Gregorio Argomedo Montero | 1823–1825 | |
Juan de Dios Vial del Río | 1825–1850 | ||
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Manuel Montt Torres | 1850–1851 | |
Ramón Luis Yrarrázaval Alcalde | 1851–1855 | ||
Manuel Cerda y Concha | 1855–1861 | ||
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Manuel Montt Torres | 1861–1880 | |
José Miguel Barriga Castro | 1880–1881 | ||
Alejandro Reyes Cotapos | 1882 | ||
Alvaro Covarrubias Ortúzar | 1883 | ||
José de Bernales Urmeneta | 1884 | ||
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Belisario Prats Pérez | 1885 | |
José Fructuoso Cousiño Fernández | 1886 | ||
Alvaro Covarrubias Ortúzar | 1887 | ||
José de Bernales Urmeneta | 1888 | ||
José Fructuoso Cousiño Fernández | 1889–1890 | ||
José Vicente Ábalos Valderrama | 1891 | ||
Gregorio Amunátegui Aldunate | 1891–1892 | ||
José María Barceló Carvallo | 1893 | ||
Carlos Risopatrón Escudero | 1894 | ||
José Alfonso Cavada | 1895 | ||
Andrés Sanhueza Araneda | 1896 | ||
Máximo Flores Zamudio | 1897 | ||
Leopoldo Urrutia Anguita | 1898 | ||
José Gabriel Palma Guzmán | 1899 | ||
Carlos Eugenio Casanueva Ramos | 1900 | ||
Ramón Huidobro Luco | 1901 | ||
José Alfonso Cavada | 1902 | ||
Galvarino Gallardo Font | 1903 | ||
Gabriel Gaete Ríos | 1904 | ||
Vicente Aguirre Palma | 1905 | ||
Leoncio Rodríguez Rodríguez | 1906 | ||
Carlos Varas Herrera | 1907 | ||
Leopoldo Urrutia Anguita | 1908 | ||
José Gabriel Palma Guzmán | 1909 | ||
Enrique Foster Recabarren | 1910 | ||
José de Bernales Mancheño | 1911 | ||
Luis Vial Ugarte | 1912 | ||
Galvarino Gallardo Font | 1913 | ||
Gabriel Gaete Ríos | 1914 | ||
Eleazar Donoso Vildosola | 1915 | ||
Eduardo Castillo Vicuña | 1916 | ||
Carlos Varas Herrera | 1917 | ||
Luis Silva Silva | 1918 | ||
Gabriel Gaete Ríos | 1919–1922 | ||
Braulio Moreno Velásquez | 1922–1925 | ||
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Javier Angel Figueroa Larraín | 1925–1927 | |
Felipe Ricardo Anguita Acuña | 1927 | ||
Gustavo Sepúlveda Lagos | 1927–1929 | ||
Dagoberto Lagos Pantoja | 1929–1931 | ||
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Javier Angel Figueroa Larraín | 1931–1932 | |
Abraham Oyanedel Urrutia | 1932–1934 | ||
Humberto Trucco Franzani | 1934–1937 | ||
Romilio Burgos Melo | 1938–1940 | ||
Carlos Alberto Novoa Sepúlveda | 1940–1943 | ||
Humberto Trucco Franzani | 1944–1950 | ||
Gregorio Schepeler Pinochet | 1951–1954 | ||
Humberto Bianchi Valenzuela | 1954–1957 | ||
Miguel Aylwin Gajardo | 1957–1960 | ||
Rafael Fontecilla Riquelma | 1960–1963 | ||
Pedro Silva Fernández | 1963–1966 | ||
Osvaldo Illanes Benítez | 1966–1969 | ||
Ramiro Méndez Brañas | 1962–1972 | ||
Enrique Urrutia Manzano | 1972–1975 | ||
José María Eyzaguirre Echeverría | 1975–1978 | ||
Israel Bórquez Montero | 1978–1983 | ||
Rafael Retamal López | 1983–1988 | ||
Luis Maldonado Boggiano | 1988–1991 | ||
Enrique Correa Labra | 1991–1993 | ||
Marcos Aburto Ochoa | 1993–1995 | ||
Servando Jordán López | 1996–1997 | ||
Roberto Dávila Díaz | 1998–1999 | ||
Hernán Álvarez García | 2000–2001 | ||
Mario Garrido Montt | 2002–2003 | ||
Marcos Libedinsky Tschorne | 2004–2005 | ||
Enrique Tapia Witting | 2006 – January 6, 2008 | ||
Urbano Marín Vallejo | January 6, 2008– December 18, 2009 | ||
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Milton Iván Juica Arancibia | December 18, 2009 – January 6, 2012 | |
Rubén Ballesteros Cárcamo | January 6, 2012 – January 5, 2014 | ||
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Sergio Muñoz Gajardo | January 6, 2014 – January 5, 2016 | |
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Hugo Dolmestch Urra[1] | January 5, 2016 – January 8, 2018 | |
Haroldo Brito[2] | January 8, 2018 – 2019 | ||
Guillermo Silva Gundelach | January 6, 2020 – 2022 | ||
Juan Eduardo Fuentes Belmar | 2022 – present |
See also
References
- González, Andrea (December 18, 2015). "Eligen a Hugo Dolmestch como nuevo presidente de la Corte Suprema" [Hugo Dolmestch Elected as New President of the Supreme Court]. El Mercurio (in Spanish). Santiago. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
- "Haroldo Brito asumió como nuevo presidente de la Corte Suprema" [Haroldo Brito Takes Over as New President of the Supreme Court]. La Tercera (in Spanish). January 8, 2018. Retrieved November 27, 2018.
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